Vincent Jackson believes he’s ready to pass the test so many receivers have failed this season — getting past Darrelle Revis.

The 6-foot-5 Chargers receiver figures to see a lot of the Jets shutdown corner in Sunday’s AFC playoff game, and he said yes terday he’s up to the challenge Revis and the Jets’ coverage present.

“I’ve been facing all kinds of corners,” Jackson said. “There are a lot of good football players in this league. Obviously he’s getting more of the attention right now, but I think press coverage is something I can split.”

Jackson vs. Revis is just one part of the intriguing match-up of the Chargers offense and the Jets defense. The Jets rank No. 1 in the league in defense. The Chargers finished 16th in the NFL in offense but that number is dragged down by a non-existent running game.

San Diego was 31st in the league in rushing, as its offense moved away from the days when LaDainian Tomlinson carried the load. Its passing attack now drives the team, with Philip Rivers at the controls throwing to Jackson, Antonio Gates and Malcolm Floyd.

The Chargers know Rex Ryan will be out to shut that offensive airshow down.

“They line up every way you can possibly line up,” Rivers said. “As you see and as you watch on TV, and obviously we watched the tape, they’re fundamentally sound. Defensive football, when it’s played the right way, there’s a soundness to it. You can line up as many ways as you want, guys still have their gaps and the coverage schemes can only be so drastic. They give you multiple looks, they try to create confusion and obviously they’ve had a great deal of success doing it.”

Tomlinson is not what he once was, rushing for less than 1,000 yards this season for the first time in his career. But the 30-year-old hopes the Chargers can duplicate some of the things the Bengals did to the Jets last week in the running game when Cedric Benson rushed for 169 yards.

“I think it will be big for us to play ball control and keep the ball moving down the field,” Tomlinson said. “I’m sure they’re not going to give up a lot of big plays in the passing game, so it’s going to be up to us to grind out yards.”